That caught Sasha Cohen coming around. Olympic silver medalist. Hard to imagine a better performance than what we saw last night. Meryl and Charlie are literally the best dancers that we've ever seen in dance history and to take home a bronze, a gold and then a silver from a previous olympics is iconic to be part of the team event and be so consistent for so long, never make a mistake and to -- they train with teassa and Scott and flipped medals. Train together right outside of Detroit. These two couples have been together since they were children and they've matured into the sport and become such amazing, amazing role models and amazing athletes to it. When you watch their tapes to what they present now they've made dance more athletic and the twizzle they do is unrivaled. You toured with them and have toured with them, as well. You think they've got it to come back for another olympics. I toured with Meryl and Charlie on "Stars on ice" and always discuss that and they have ambitions to go to law school and being an olympic athlete consumes your entire life but, you know, if anyone could do it they could sticking four more years to be at the games required so much of them and, you know, they pulled it off so well. It did pay off. Back for our "Gma" games. Thank you very much. Today's other top stories

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